Savuti

Travel Blogs from Savuti, Botswana

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"This is Africa"

A travel blog entry by bonthorn

46

... his ears and trunk at us. We bid a hasty retreat to gave him some space, and waited (somewhat) patiently. We arrived at Savuti Campsite and after assessing Foxy and all that was inside, the only thing that didn't survive our bumpy trek was a few ...

Death Valley of Botswana, Savuti, Botswana travel blog

Death Valley of Botswana

A travel blog entry by trent

28

This entry will cover leaving Moremi, going through Savute, and also leaving Savute.  Obviously, this doesn't bode well for Savute promotional purposes as the best way I could describe it is a valley full of dead bush and very few animals! Anyway, ...

2 days and 1 night in Savuti, Savuti, Botswana travel blog

2 days and 1 night in Savuti

A travel blog entry by msting

10

Full text is pending ... however ... be warned that there are tons of pics of lions because we were in the middle of a pride of 17 and the snaps just kept going ... It's not that I want to bore you with the sight of lions, but I want them saved onto ...

Savuti, Savuti, Botswana travel blog

Savuti

A travel blog entry by virtualshan

... on the opposite bank. We spent a good half hour just watching them snooze and splash and play. Dinner last night was Andy's Botswana Stew with maize meal. It was very tasty. We turned after having fruit salad for dessert. The night sounds were ...

Transfer nach Zambia, Khwai River-Savuti/Chobe N. P.-Ngoma Bridge, Botswana travel blog

Transfer nach Zambia

A travel blog entry by juttachris

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Savuti, Savuti, Botswana travel blog

Savuti

A travel blog entry by virtualshan

... the rest of the way to the top, but I came back down to inspect the rocks. They were the only ones I had seen in Botswana. We stopped at a baobab tree for the sunset and took group pictures. We also met a man from Barcelona who is in the clothing ...

Savuti - Lion Country, Savuti, Botswana travel blog

Savuti - Lion Country

A travel blog entry by dirk.burger

4

... , allowing more advanced warnings of elephants approaching. Many times I have heard people enthuse about how animals wander through your camp in Botswana. It is seen as the ultimate mark of the wilderness – proof you are really in the wild. I am ...

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